Pages

A battle is brewing in the Underworld and at the centre of it all is Damali Richards. Damali is a vampire huntress, but not just any huntress - she is the Millenium: a vampire huntress so powerful the vampire world is prepared to go to war over who should possess her.

Fallon Nuit, a rogue vampire, in league with demons, is determined to claim her but then an ex-lover turned vampire enters the fray. But Damali is not about to let anyone, or anything, fight over her without having her own say.

Review:

The Awakening is the second book in the Vampire Huntress Series of book by author LA Banks. The story in The Awakening continues on seamlessly from the first one, Minion, and could almost be added to the first novel to make a large novel.

The main character, Damali, takes a bit more of a step back in this book with the focus revolving around Carlos, who is developed quite well as a supporting character.

The novel revolves around the story of the a being known as a Neteru, a divinely created female vampire slayer who has the ability to carry a vampire baby that will be born with the ability to walk in the daylight and transform other vampires into day walkers as well.

Damali Richards is the huntress mentioned above, and Carlos Rivera is an older vampire summoned by the Vampire Council to capture Damali for the Councils sinister purposes. There are also many other supernatural beings such as half demons, half vampires and half humans, with guardian angels.

Originally published in 2004, this book has been rereleased to fill the needs of the crazed paranormal romance fans. Not a bad read.

This entry was posted
on Friday, January 28, 2011
at 3:25 AM
. You can follow any responses to this entry through the
comments feed
.

0

Vol 2 Iss 6

Vol 2 Iss 5

Vol 2 Iss 4

Vol 2 Iss 3

Vol 2 Iss 2

Vol 2 Iss 1 Download Link

Vol 1 Iss 2 Download Link

Vol1 Iss 1 Download Link

Submission Guidelines

The Fringe is an online and pdf magazine that publishes flash fiction, short stories, artwork, movie, music, game and book reviews.

The Fringe is open to submissions of poetry, flash fiction and short stories of any genre. Stories accepted will be published online in our Ezine and also in the monthly pdf magazine.

We are also open to submissions from artists for inclusion in the magazine.

Submissions should be in RTF format or in the body of the email. Send email submissions only to seswilson@gmail.com

Currently we only offer payment for one story selected as the feature story in the monthly pdf magazine only. The successful author will be contacted to organise payment via paypal for a $5AUD payment. Authors of other accepted stories published on the webzine and in the pdf copy will receive a copy of the pdf version of the mag the story appears in.

We are open to unpublished and previously published stories up to 40,000 words in length.

Subscribe To The Fringe

About The Fringe Magazine

Here at The Fringe Magazine we publish Short Stories, Flash Fiction, Poetry in all genres and reviews of books, roleplay games, music and movies.

Our variety seems to be hiting the mark with over 100,000 views of our Online Magazine with a good spread across all articles.

?xml:namespace>From surveys we've conducted, our readers are like most people and enjoy reading all kinds of books, both fiction and non-fiction.

With over 350 readers visiting our site each day, we listen to the voice of the masses and try and procure books in all genres to review. To date, we have reviewed over 600 books, including; non-fiction reference, music, art, photography, gardening, cooking, Self Help, architecture, design, biographies and roleplay games.

We also review fiction in all genres; Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Historical Romance, Paranormal Romance, Horror, Crime, Thriller, Comedy, Western. We also publish Author Interviews, Paintings, Sketches, Art Work, Art Work by Susie Wilson, and non-fiction articles. The only thing you won't find at The Fringe Magazine is a bad review, if we don't like something, we won't put up a review at all.

You will also find music and dvd reviews and the occasional interview with musicians and actors.